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Your water heater lasts longer. Your skin stops drying out after every shower. The rotten egg smell disappears when guests come over.
That’s what happens when you install a whole house water filter built for Florida water. Not a pitcher on your counter. Not a filter under one sink. A multi-stage sediment filtration system that treats every drop before it enters your home.
Iron stops staining your toilets and sinks orange. Sulfur smell goes away completely. Chlorine taste is gone. Your appliances stop corroding from the inside out. You’re not replacing your washing machine or dishwasher years earlier than you should because hard water destroyed the internals.
This is what whole home protection looks like. One system at the point of entry. Everything downstream stays clean.
We hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and five stars with zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow professional standards that most companies skip.
We don’t do plumbing. We don’t install water heaters. We specialize in whole house water filtration, softening, and purification—high-level systems that solve the specific problems Marietta homeowners face every day.
Florida’s porous limestone and high water table make contamination easy. Aquifer water picks up iron, sulfur, bacteria, and minerals before it ever reaches your home. We’ve been treating that water long enough to know exactly what works here and what doesn’t.
First, we test your water. Not a guess. Not a visual inspection. An actual analysis that tells us what’s in your water and at what levels.
Then we design a system based on what we find. If you have iron, we use media that targets iron specifically. If sulfur is the issue, we address that. If it’s hard water combined with chlorine and sediment, we build a multi-stage system with whole home carbon filters and a water softener combination that handles all of it.
Installation happens at your main water line—the point of entry. That’s where the system intercepts untreated water before it splits off to your kitchen, bathrooms, laundry, and appliances. Everything gets filtered from that moment forward.
We handle the setup, test the system, and walk you through how filter media backwashing works if your system includes it. You’ll know when to expect service, what maintenance looks like, and how to reach us if anything changes.
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A whole house water filter in Marietta, FL means treating the water problems that show up here most often. Iron that turns your fixtures rust-colored. Sulfur that smells like rotten eggs. Hard water that clogs your pipes and shortens the life of your appliances. Chlorine from city treatment that dries out your skin and hair.
Your system will likely include sediment filtration to catch particles before they damage anything downstream. Whole home carbon filters remove chlorine, improve taste, and eliminate odors. If you’re on well water, you might need an iron removal system or a sulfur filtration setup. Some homes need UV sterilization to kill bacteria.
We don’t sell you a one-size-fits-all box. The system gets built around what’s actually in your water. That’s why testing comes first.
Marietta sits in an area where groundwater contamination is common. The soil here doesn’t filter much before water hits the aquifer. You’re dealing with the same geology that affects most of Central Florida—high water tables, limestone, and seasonal flooding that pushes surface contaminants into wells.
It depends on what’s in your water and how the system is configured. Most whole house filters in Marietta are built to handle iron, sulfur, chlorine, sediment, and hard water minerals like calcium and magnesium.
If you’re on well water, iron and sulfur are almost guaranteed. Iron shows up as rust stains on everything your water touches. Sulfur creates that rotten egg smell that’s impossible to ignore. A properly designed point-of-entry system removes both before they enter your plumbing.
City water customers deal with chlorine and chloramines, which are added during treatment. Those chemicals are safe to drink but they affect taste, smell, and skin. Whole home carbon filters pull them out. If your water has bacteria or E. coli, a UV sterilization system kills those organisms on contact.
The filter media inside your system can last anywhere from five to ten years depending on your water quality and how much water your household uses. The housing and tanks last much longer—often 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance.
Some systems use backwashing media that cleans itself periodically, which extends the life of the filtration material. Others use cartridge-style filters that get swapped out on a schedule. Carbon filters typically need replacement every three to five years if you’re treating city water with chlorine.
The key is regular service. If you ignore maintenance, the system clogs, pressure drops, and you’re back to untreated water flowing through your house. We set up a service schedule based on your system type so you’re not guessing when something needs attention.
Not if it’s sized correctly. A properly installed whole house water filter maintains normal pressure throughout your home because the system is designed to handle your flow rate.
Pressure problems happen when someone installs an undersized unit or skips the math on gallons per minute. If your household uses 15 gallons per minute during peak times and the filter can only handle 10, you’ll notice the drop. That’s why system sizing matters before installation.
Some older homes in Marietta already have low pressure because of corroded pipes or sediment buildup. A whole house filter won’t fix that, but it will stop new sediment from making it worse. If your pressure is already weak, we’ll tell you that upfront so you know what to expect after installation.
No. Hard water is caused by dissolved calcium and magnesium, and those minerals don’t get caught by standard filtration media. You need a water softener to remove them through an ion exchange process.
Some people try to use a filter-only system and hope it helps with hardness. It won’t. You’ll still get scale buildup on fixtures, soap scum in your shower, and mineral deposits inside your water heater and appliances.
The most effective setup for Florida homes is a water softener combination with a whole house filter. The softener handles calcium and magnesium. The filter removes iron, chlorine, sediment, and odors. Both systems work together at the point of entry, and you get comprehensive treatment instead of partial results.
System cost depends on what you’re treating and how complex the setup needs to be. A basic sediment and carbon filter for city water might run a few thousand dollars. A multi-stage system for well water with iron, sulfur, and bacteria treatment costs more because there’s more equipment involved.
Installation pricing also varies based on your plumbing setup and whether we need to add backwash drains or electrical for UV sterilization. Some homes need minimal work. Others require more labor to integrate the system properly.
We don’t quote over the phone because every home is different. After we test your water and see your plumbing, we’ll give you an exact price for the system that actually solves your problem. No upselling. No generic packages. Just the equipment you need and what it costs to install it right.
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